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Textile Finishing Machines, Winding Machines, Automated Sectional Warpers, Fiber Sizing Machines
Machines used for textile sizing are generally known as sizing machines. Textile sizing is an important process required for strengthening the warp yarn and thus is key process for successful textile weaving. In the sizing process the textile sizing chemicals such as modified starch, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), acrylates are applied on the yarn to protect it from damages. The main function of this process is to produce weavability in the warp. With sizing the hairiness of yarn will reduce and the strength and abrasion resistance of the yarn will greatly improve thus reducing the breakage of yarn and helping in efficient and quality weaving. The defects in yarn due to excessive tension and low strength in the yarn will result in breaks or stops during weaving process and this is the main reason why warps are sized using the sizing machines. These sizing machines are responsible for applying the sizing materials to the fabric. Generally fiber sizing machines generally take warp thread material from either a warp beam or take several thread beams simultaneously. The warp threads are pre-wetted and impregnated with sizing liquor in a second immersion bath. The threads are then passed through combs that prevent them from sticking together. The parallel threads are then dried on the sizing machine cylinders and rewound. The sizing machine with perfect key functions for even sizing, perfect thread tension and with right degree of drying will ensure superior quality fabric production. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Prashant Group of Companies is textile machinery manufacturer in Ahmedabad, India offering textile machines, weaving preparatory machinery, sectional warping machines, sizing machines, narrow fabric machines, direct warpers, indigo dyeing machines, warping creels for textile production. SEO services provided by Jigney Bhachech, CEO, Opal Infotech, India. |
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